“They are
great players. And as the team is trying to improve, that is why they are
brought to the club – to help us improve.

“So, it is left to them to work hard and get on the playing field.
Vardy,
who was instrumental in Leicester’s emergence as England’s champions
two seasons ago, said breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of most
consecutive goals in the EPL was an emotional experience.

“That was the best achievement of my career as a footballer,” he said.
“At
that moment when I realised that I broke Van Nistelrooy’s record, I
didn’t know what to do or how to deal with that but I was happy. I was
emotional.”

Vardy further said it was too early to predict the winner of the new Premier League season.
“Who knows? This is football. Any club can win it. Or we can too,” he added.